JUNCOS Ana - EU Foreign and Security Policy (20h)

This compulsory course tackles the following key questions: why have EU member states decided to cooperate on matters of foreign and security policy?; how does European foreign policy cooperation work?; what impact does it have within and beyond the EU’s borders?; and how does a context of geopolitical contestation impact on the EU’s foreign and security policy? The course will seek to establish a critical appreciation of current theoretical debates about European foreign policy cooperation and the EU as an international power; the problem of forging consensus among 27 member states in a more contested world; and challenges relating to the projection of the EU’s interests and values beyond its borders. After examining its origins and nature, the course will consider the main scholarly explanations of EU foreign policy cooperation. It will then investigate who the key actors are and how they interact during the decision-making process. The second part of the course will provide an empirically informed understanding of the increasing role of the EU as a foreign policy actor in different areas, including a) its impact on national foreign and security policies (via (de)Europeanisation); b) the EU’s role in its neighbourhood (with a focus on democracy promotion); c) the development of a European strategic culture and strategic autonomy; and d) the role of the CSDP in dealing with international conflicts and crises. Throughout this course, we will reflect on whether the EU has become a more geopolitical actor and the extent to which geopolitics impacts on EU foreign and security policies.

Professor: Ana E. JUNCOS

ECTS Card 2025-2026

Academic year
2025 - 2026
Semester
First semester
Course type
Compulsory courses
ECTS Points
3.00